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7.
To remove the processor's associated VRM, go to the next subsection
Removing a VRM.
Removing a VRM
Each processor has a voltage regulator module (VRM) associated with it and is
installed in a VRM socket adjacent to it.
Perform these procedures after its associated processor is removed. See
Removing a Processor or Terminator Board
earlier in this chapter.
1.
Tilt the VRM socket levers down to release the VRM from its socket. See
Figure 4-22.
2.
While holding both ends of the VRM pull it straight up and out of its socket.
!
CAUTION
DO NOT slant the VRM while pulling it up and out of its
socket it may damage the connector.
3.
Reinstall the top cover of the CPU module. See
Installing a Processor
earlier in this chapter.
Levers
Figure 4-22. Removing a VRM
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